Officer for the conservation of built heritage - 50% CDD
- Employment type
- Contract
- Location
- Fribourg
- Company
- Etat de Fribourg, 1700 Fribourg
- First posted
Officer for the conservation of built heritage - 50% CDD
Would you like to contribute to the development of the canton of Fribourg, have a public service spirit, and are looking for a varied position that makes sense? At the Etat de Fribourg, you will work for the largest employer in the canton. Listening, dynamic, and future-oriented, the cantonal administration, and its establishments, are at the service of the Fribourg population.
Officer for the conservation of built heritage - 50% CDD
Who are we?
Le Service des biens culturels de l'État de Fribourg identifies, documents, protects, and conserves the cultural heritage of the canton of Fribourg. To do this, it provides the necessary information, advice, and assistance to the competent authorities and owners. Furthermore, it promotes the knowledge and respect of cultural assets through publications, awareness-raising actions, and the maintenance of documentation. Spatial planning and the monitoring of restoration work on protected buildings are part of its essential tasks.
Why join us?
The State-employer encourages the reconciliation of professional and private life and offers an attractive environment and working conditions to its collaborators. To learn more, follow this link.
Your missions
Replacement for a 4-month maternity leave, with the possibility of extension by a CDI starting from September 2027
Follow files, projects, and permit application procedures concerning protected buildings or sites
Follow spatial planning files and procedures and process related appeals
Provide the necessary advice to applicants and draft preliminary opinions for the concerned authorities
Process subsidy applications and monitor works
Ensure the creation and monitoring of documentation and restoration reports for the files followed
Collaborate with the other sections of the Service, as well as awareness-raising and training actions. Collaborate on the development of internal tools and transversal projects between sections
Desired profile
HES or university training at Master's level in architectural history, in architecture, or in art history; training in heritage conservation or urban planning would be a plus
Confirmed experience in monitoring restoration/conservation works
Very good understanding of historical buildings and structures; ease in reading plans and technical documents
Good understanding of legal bases and spatial planning issues
Confirmed negotiation, communication, and argumentation skills in delicate contexts
Good organizational and prioritization skills with stress resistance
Driving license (category B, and automatic)
Proficiency in the German language (external communication language), with good understanding of French (internal working language)
Contact details of contact persons
Stanislas Rück, Head of Service, Write an email (<>), T jpide73d37cjm jit0731jm jiy26jm
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